The Suburban Residential Zone is provided for low-density developments,
especially areas which are suitable for development, but which must
be serviced by individual wells and septic disposal systems because
of the lack of readily accessible community facilities. Again, the
exact zoning density must relate to availability of groundwater, suitability
of soil, slope and other natural features. (Authorized density: one
unit to two units per acre depending on site conditions.)
[Amended 6-7-2021 by Ord.
No. 764]
This VR-1 Zone shall specifically permit single-family dwellings
at densities of one unit to two units per acre in addition to public
parks and playgrounds, permitted home occupations and accessory buildings or uses customarily incidental
to the above uses.
The following uses may be permitted in the VR-1 Zone as special
uses after a public hearing and a finding by the Board that such uses
are necessary and desirable in a particular location:
Cemeteries
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Churches
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Convents
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Landfill or reclamation projects
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Libraries
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Monasteries
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Planned unit developments on tracts not less than five acres
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Police and fire stations
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Public, private and religious schools
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Accessory uses normally incidental to the above uses
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The following are conditions where special restrictions shall
apply to the uses allowed in this VR-1 Zone: same as VRE-1 Zone.